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  1. Tiagong our cpf is invested in it. Does it mean we are finally admitting our Unis cannot make it in view of the preference by companies to hire graduates from there?
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  2. always got many many kgks who think they r smarter than the market and best part is never think logic. so i just laugh at them. wahahahahhaha
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  3. mit did a research and they concluded that social distancing is of limited use in enclosed environment. they recommend an area to be well ventilated in order to limit the spread. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/23/mit-researchers-say-youre-no-safer-from-covid-indoors-at-6-feet-or-60-feet-in-new-study.html
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  4. all u peasants diam diam!!!!! Ah Gong will reconstitute and arise in next few days, ok?????
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  5. It was meant to be a triple celebration of sorts, but the new, tighter Covid-19 measures have thrown Mr Teo Boon Kai's plans into disarray. The undergraduate had booked a table for seven at a Spanish restaurant two Saturdays from now - a week after the newly announced limit of five people at social gatherings kicks in, from the current eight. "On top of a late Mother's Day celebration, we were also going to celebrate my twin brother's and my birthday," said Mr Teo, 24, who made the reservation two weeks ago. "While I am disappointed, I understand the new measures are needed to flatten the curve and stop the spread of Covid-19." The new group size for social gatherings and other measures were announced yesterday at a virtual press conference by the multi-ministry task force tackling the pandemic. Among them are a reduction in the number of employees allowed back in offices, closure of indoor gymnasiums and fitness studios, and restrictions in the number of people allowed at large events. The tighter measures, which will kick in on Saturday and be in place until May 30, are aimed at stopping the spread of Covid-19 in the wider community, which has seen the number of new cases increase to 64 cases in the past week from 11 in the week before. Latest figures show 40 cases linked to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital cluster. Education Minister Lawrence Wong, who co-chairs the task force, said the measures hark back to phase two of Singapore's gradual reopening after the circuit breaker last year. He acknowledged that the move will cause "considerable inconvenience" given several upcoming celebrations - Mother's Day, Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Vesak Day - but urged Singaporeans to understand the need for tighter measures. Although Singapore has tried its best to ring-fence the clusters of recent community cases, it must still assume that there are hidden cases in the community, he said. The country is also dealing with new variants that are more infectious and likely to cause larger clusters. If Singaporeans cooperate with the new rules, the country stands a good chance of bringing case numbers down and getting the situation under control, Mr Wong added. Meanwhile, restaurants and other food and beverage (F&B) establishments expecting big turnouts this weekend in view of Mother's Day are scrambling to adjust their bookings. Mr Roy Tan, executive chef and owner of Daisy's Dream Kitchen at Temasek Club, said the restaurant is almost fully booked this weekend. He said: "Mother's Day is the busiest time for us. When the new measures were announced, we started calling customers (with reservations) to get them to come in smaller groups. We also told them of our home delivery options." Larger restaurant chains are also set to downsize reservations and even expect some to be cancelled. "We certainly hope not to have to invoke another circuit breaker. But we have proposed quite a stringent and very tight set of measures, so that we can respond robustly and pre-emptively to the latest outbreak of clusters and do our best to snuff them out early, and reduce the likelihood of having to impose more drastic measures down the road." - Lawrence Wong, on the new, tighter measures to fight the spread of Covid-19 in the community But Ms Carolyn Tan, senior vice-president of Tung Lok Group, told TNP: "Even though this is a setback for the F&B community, it is just like going back to phase two. We are familiar with that, so we don't expect any major operational issues." Mr Zaim Zahari, 32, is disappointed his family will not be able to celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri on May 13 at a restaurant. The senior account manager, who lives in a flat with seven family members, said: "Everyone was excited about Hari Raya this year, compared to last year's muted festivities. But the mood has again dampened. My extended family is also rather large, so now we will have to pick and choose whom to visit." Experts told TNP the measures are necessary in controlling the spread of the virus. "The effectiveness of these measures is limited by the compliance of the people," said Dr Leong Hoe Nam, an infectious diseases specialist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital. "Having had the vaccine, many of us are complacent, but we need to always be conscious that we are battling a pandemic. The measures came at a good time and will control the spread of the virus," he added. Dr Ling Li Min, an infectious diseases physician from the Rophi Clinic at Mount Elizabeth Novena, said everyone has a part to play to curb the spread. "Wear your mask, avoid crowded areas, limit social gatherings, and get vaccinated," she said.
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  6. Not the ATB i was expecting
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  7. Raise $2B from selling planes and then leasing them back is like you sell your house and pay rent to continue staying in it. This will be seen as weakness unless they sold their planes at much higher price which i doubt so.
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  8. Not for sensitive people! Stay away!
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  10. Realised that we don't give @kokleong enough credit and appreciate, so I created this thread for everyone to show their love ( @invis pls pin) I will start, @kokleongI luv you deep deep, so I will close the server room door for you
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  11. SIA raises S$2b from sale-and-leaseback transactions for 11 aircraft Mon, May 03, 2021 - 9:58 AM NATIONAL carrier SIA: C6L +0.4% has raised S$2 billion from sale-and-leaseback transactions for 11 aircraft comprising seven Airbus A350-900s and four Boeing 787-10s. Four different parties arranged the transactions, SIA said in a bourse filing on Monday. They are Aergo Capital, Altavair, EastMerchant/Crianza Aviation and Muzinich and Co. The deal with aircraft leasing company Aergo Capital involves one Airbus A350-900 and one Boeing 787-10 aircraft. Meanwhile, the transaction with aviation finance company Altavair involves four Airbus A350-900s. The EastMerchant/Crianza Aviation deal includes one Airbus A350-900 and two Boeing 787-10s. EastMerchant is a provider of asset-based finance and management solutions for the airline industry, while Crianza Aviation is a high-value aircraft lessor and asset manager. The deal with Muzinich and Co, a privately-owned, institutionally-focused investment firm, involves one Airbus A350-900 and one Boeing 787-10 aircraft. Including these sale-and-leaseback transactions, SIA has raised about S$15.4 billion in fresh liquidity since April 1, 2020. This amount includes the S$8.8 billion from its rights issue, S$2.1 billion from secured financing, S$2 billion via its convertible bonds and notes issuance, and more than S$500 million through new committed lines of credit and a short-term unsecured loan. SIA chief executive Goh Choon Phong said the additional liquidity from the sale-and-leaseback transactions reinforces the group's ability to navigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic from "a position of strength". Shares of SIA closed at S$4.95 on Monday, down by S$0.11 or 2.17 per cent. https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/sia-raises-s2b-from-sale-and-leaseback-transactions-for-11-aircraft
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  12. King of Fried Rice in Yishun For those dwelling in the North, you’ll be pleased to know that the popular fried rice eatery, King of Fried Rice, is opening their fifth outlet in Wisteria Mall at Yishun. This new outlet will be located at basement one of the mall, and is set to open by end June, or in July. Image credit: @yuanchifu For those uninitiated to King of Fried Rice, they first made waves when they arrived at Golden Mile Tower in 2019, with their egg fried rice that’s said to be as good as Din Tai Fung’s. Here, the signature dish is affordably priced as well, as you can get a plate of Egg Fried Rice With Pork Cutlet at only $6.50. Fans of King of Fried Rice love the wok hei-infused rice in this dish, as well as the tender pork cutlet it’s topped with. If you prefer seafood, there’s also Egg Fried Rice With Shrimp ($6.50) available. Image credit: @carbs.monster For spice-loving diners, King of Fried Rice has Mala Fried Rice (from $5), piquant from the use of peppercorns. You can also consider the Tomyum Fried Rice (from $5), which I personally like as it doesn’t make me feel jelak, with its tanginess and strong lemongrass flavour. Image credit: @renztan Another signature item to try at King of Fried Rice in Yishun is the X.O Fried Rice (from $5.50), made umami with the addition of X.O seafood sauce, and bits of dried shrimp speckled within. Every order of fried rice comes with their house-made chilli oil, that is said to be more savoury than spicy. You can also dress your fried rice with Tobiko, available as an add-on for $1. For more food in the North, check out our No Horse Run review, a new gelato cafe in Yishun with localised flavours and pandan waffles. There’s also our Old World Bakuteh review, known for their fried porridge that’s laced with wok hei. Address: 598 Yishun Ring Road, #B1-03, Wisteria Mall, Singapore 768698 Opening hours: TBA
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  13. Tried a few times. Dabao back from golden mile to eat. Portion just nice for a bui bui me. Always eat the fried rice with pork chop.
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  14. Cgh is really terok...fug up service
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  15. kgk xdd jiu shi kgk xdd. many parts of bolehsia alrdy in mco 3.0 liao, sgp only a matter of time for cb 2.0 since now back to phase 2. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/malaysia-mco-kuala-lumpur-johor-bahru-covid19-14748636 https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/cap-of-5-people-social-gatherings-household-visits-covid-19-moh-14742766 so better jiak the atbpgd while kgk xdd still can. later cannot jiak for 10 weeks again then i laugh. wahahahahhahaha
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  16. for someone who know the symptoms, need sleeping pill and high dose of Rapid-acting insulin so that can sleep forever. Else without sleeping pill the brain will force the body to wake up to hunt for sugar (excluding old age) for someone who dont know the symptoms, injecting any insulin will work as the person will not know why or what . i guessing she using insulatard or mixtard. but i am guessing insulatard due to the amount of time it take for it to work. heng nv use Rapid-acting insulin else the boy really GG sauce: from insulin sexpect the king
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  17. Doesn't look like GS has a choice in the matter, minimum losses and make up for it in other businesses that GS will force boleh gov to give them lor
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  19. New Delhi: As India battles the second wave of COVID-19, a new study says that maintaining two-metres with your co-workers, co-passengers may not be enough as there are chances of contracting COVID-19 infection. Also Read - BEWARE! Fake SMS With Coronavirus Vaccine Registration Link Going Viral, May Leak User Data Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the US, stated that the two-metre rule was originally developed when the prevailing belief was that Covid-19 transmission occurred solely through heavier droplets projected from the mouth and nose during speech, coughing, and sneezing, CTVnews.ca reported. Also Read - Deepika Padukone Tests Covid-19 Positive After Her Family Contracts The Virus However, scientists have now been increasingly speaking about the role of aerosols, smaller particles that linger in the air longer, in Covid-19 transmission. Also Read - IPL 2021: BCCI To Consider September Window to Finish IPL “The importance of airborne transmission of Covid-19 is now widely recognised,” researchers, including Martin Z Bazant, from the varsity’s Department of Chemical Engineering, were quoted as saying. The study, published in the journal PNAS, showed that the amount of time that it is safe to spend in an indoor space depends on a number of factors, such as face-mask usage, the size of the space and the amount of ventilation, the report said. “To minimise risk of infection, one should avoid spending extended periods in highly populated areas,” the researchers stated. “One is safer in rooms with large volume and high ventilation rates. One is at greater risk in rooms where people are exerting themselves in such a way as to increase their respiration rate and pathogen output, for example, by exercising, singing, or shouting,” they added. The team developed a theoretical model based on airborne transmission that offers an understanding of how long can an uninfected person be safe in an indoor location with an infected person. They also looked at how different respiratory activities, such as singing, speaking, and breathing, contributed to the overall amount of exhaled particles, and thus the potential amount of pathogens expelled. https://www.india.com/health/new-covid-19-variant-has-airborne-transmission-social-distancing-not-enough-to-cut-the-risk-indoors-4636626/
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  20. oh my gawd brack char siew my fav
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  21. Had egg and bread breakfast half an hour ago
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  22. local prestigious uni grads: "insert name here" grads:
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  23. Why insist to check in to the hotel california of the east? Remember cgh stands for .....
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  24. Company is trolbet..... troll bet. This kind of company still dare to invest.
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  26. Travellers from India stay in third country before flying to SG assume lower risk profile
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  27. Indoor gyms, fitness & health studios in S'pore to close from May 8-30 due to Covid-19 cases surge https://mothership.sg/2021/05/gyms-closed-covid-19/ Whats the point of shutting down these places when u keep letting people in??? Is this visiting Ceca able to pay for hospitalization here?
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  28. https://mugentech.net/index.php?/topic/10962-come-and-guess-which-are-the-top-5-cuntries-that-has-the-most-in-the-number-of-b1617-indian-variant-cases/ These imports didnt just happened today! It will happen again and continue to happen!
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  29. After raising $2B, SIA shares still falls! @socrates469bc Is it too soon to pick up some SIA shares?
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  30. heng there more one 1 airline in SG. if one gone there still other airline to take no need to worry
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  31. Then thats a 3some liao loh!! Hey i remembered your photo got "8some" orgy woh!!
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  32. Made myself a big breakfast this morning Tofu with minced pork stir fry with soya beans Pork & liver soup Long beans omelette Braised porl
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  33. AT the end, its still Sinkies fault!!!
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  34. Book out from Tomy's mangala werk camp loh! So many satki kia kor kors oso cum here jiak dis simpur cheeken lice @meng.huat gps kym
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